namaste india
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NAMASTE from INDIA
Presented by:Harshvardhan AroraSatpreet KaurAkansha PalKapiz Dwaj Singh Karan Madan
NAMASTE: Beginning
“I honor the spirit in you which is also in me”
Brief About INDIALargest democracy in the world
65 % Below Poverty Line&
65% Youth out of total Population (~1.6 BILLION)
BIG PROBLEM……
OR
OPPORTUNITY
NEW TARGET MARKET
ERADICATION OF POVERTY (Through employment)
FDI & FII
Growth of Economy
For ex – Micro Finance, Retail, Infrastructure, etc
Brief About INDIA6th country to have its own currency symbol.
In June 2010, the installed power generation capacity of India stood at 1,62,366 MW
6th largest consumer of electricity in the world
PAST a History
Before 1990 our economy was closed and was characterized by extensive regulation, protectionism and slow
growth.
We were like a Snail……….
PRESENT Scenario Today we are the 11th largest
economy in the world by nominal GDP
4th largest in terms of purchasing power parity (PPP)
India is the most preferred country for FDI
Dynamic Government
Food Security Bill
75% of population to get 35 kg of food grains; 20 kg for rest………….
………… proposed
EmploymentThe Mahatma Gandhi National Rural
Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA)
Employment provided to 3.52 Crore
Various other schemes have also been introduced by various state.
Entrepreneurial Development
Dedicated institutions for encouraging entrepreneurs. E.g. - NSIC, SIDBI, SIDO, etc
Training Marketing Assistance Promotional Schemes Incentives Schemes Concession on excise Duty Credit facility
Urban & Rural Development
Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal
Mission (Modernization scheme)
It envisages a total investment of over $20
billion over seven years
1. Urban Infrastructure and Governance
2. Basic Services to the Urban Poor
Goods & Service Tax (GST)GST would be the single biggest
measure after the elimination of licensing in 1991
Increase GDP by 2 – 2.5%
Increase exports by 10 – 14 %
Right to Education Bill6-14 years of age children compulsory and
free education
No student be held back to advance, failed
by board or expelled till class Vlll
There must be one teacher for 30 students
Energy Bill Encouraging N – energy for
India's growing demand.
Iran – Pakistan – India Gas pipeline.
R & D for alternative fuel. (Thorium)
National Action Plan on Climate Change
1. National Solar Mission,
2. National Mission on Enhanced Energy Efficiency
3. National Mission on Sustainable Habitat
4. National Water Mission
5. National Mission for Sustaining the Himalayan Eco-
system
6. National Mission for a Green India
7. National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture
8. National Mission on Strategic Knowledge for Climate
Change.
Indicator’s Of Growth
Average Annual GDP Growth
1900 - 1950
1950 - 1980
1980 - 2002
2002 - 2007
0
2
4
6
8
10
1.0
3.5
6.0
8.9
GDP
GDP
%
Declining Labour Migration
2007 2008 2009 2010 (till june)
0
2
4
6
8
in lacs
in lacs
Source – ministry of overseas affairs
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
FDI Flow In India0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
40,000 2000 -012001 - 022002 -032003 -042004 -052005 -062007 -082008- 092009 -20102006 -07
FDI flow in India, (Jan 2000–July 2010) (Crores), Source – DIPP (2010)
Index of Industrial Production
Indian IIP focus on sectors like mining, electricity, Manufacturing & General.
Growth in Consumption & investment
Literacy is Rising
1950 1990 2000 2010 (proj)0
20
40
60
80
17
52
65 80
%
Robust GROWTH
Service SectorThe services sector had exhibited
significant resilience to the contagion from the global crisis.
Service Sector contributes to around 68 percent of India's GDP
Backbone industry
Power SectorGovt is promoting Renewable
sources - solar, Wind, Mini hydro etc
Rural electrification by 2013
Generation based incentives
Infrastructure
Tourism Industry‘Incredible India’ – a smart move
Tourism is the largest service industry - 6.23% to the national GDP & 8.78% of the total employment in India.
According to World Travel and Tourism Council, India will be a tourism hotspot from 2009–2018
Balance of PaymentsThe Special Economic Zones (SEZs) registered
impressive growth in export, investment and employment generation.
“Adjustment Assistance Scheme” for badly hit export sectors
Number of incentive measures in the Union Budget 2009-10 and Foreign Trade Policy (2009-14) to promote export growth
Balance of Payment
Other Core IndustriesMining – 26% share of profits &
clean energy cess.Automobile industryTelecommunication industryIT and ItesPharmaceuticals, etc
“With Great Power Comes Great responsibility”…
and……
HUGE TROUBLESSSSSS
Development BarriersDifficult to acquire land in most
states.
Lack of transparency in the system.
Frequent labour strikes and political interference.
TerrorismThe rise of global terrorism and
India is being targeted…….
Maoist – Not so Clear
J & K - Complete Un-rest
Separatism: Lack of Unity India always ignored eastern
states. South always ignored everyone. Punjab & Haryana still fight over
water. Everybody wants a quota and a
separate state
Evil ChinaGaining control of the economy
because of words “Cheap” labeled MADE IN CHINA
Claiming arunachal and other north eastern states.
Un – Organized Many sectors in Indian economy
are still untapped. It leads to…..Grey marketBlack marketTrafficking Gambling
Corruption
Rs.50-75 lakh crore ($1-1.5 trillion) is parked in Swiss bank accounts
Reason for Success
India’s growth is market led and not state induced.
The entrepreneurs is the at the center of the Indian Model
“THE WEAK CAN NEVER FORGIVE. FORGIVENESS
IS THE ATTRIBUTE OF THE STRONG”
- MAHATMA GANDHI
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